Níl aon treoracha le haghaidh úsáide ar an táirge seo. The only mention of this product I have found is in the very detailed directions for other products, such as pudding or Wheatabix. There are apparently hundreds of uses for this product, but the producers do not tell you any. Even in the do it yourself kits, they only explain how to make it, not what to do with it once created. If the producers would include a copy of Milk for Dummies as a loss leader, the sales of milk could sky rocket. Fortunately there are plenty of third party apps, happy to fill the void left by the OEM.

This product is presented in a variety of styles. 1G, 2G, 3G, 4G etc. Each with a key difference of an ingredient. In all cases, nae differentiation is made between the products, despite the price differences and the perceived status differences of each model. Buyers of the 1G:Vitamin A&D Milk, may eventually switch to 3G:Nonfat Milk as their mood fits them. But the producers do not make any claims as to when this switch should occur. Again fortunately the user community is not shy about sharing their ideas on which model suits which consumer.

Mentioned previously there are do it yourself kits available to make your own version of milk. The resultant output is often frothy and warm. Prompt refrigeration will calm the liquid down[1]. Some females have learned to extract this product from their own body. Little is known about the exact process, but research suggests it has something related to being in public. Females in public, especially with young children, seem to be at the forefront of the DIY movement for milk production. Lacking proper storage devices, they often use their babies to vacuum the production in real time. There are devices on the market to capture the DIY milk for usage later, but they are rarely used in public.